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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
Built to give u .surpassed mileage—and ‘ y give it Aexf Hoary J Schulder tust. »tat» corpora '.tain commissioner and r«,. littst» for »•crwmry of stat« on ih- rvpubHcaa lek»t at the primary »I- 41*-« was rw- |U«»te<l tu resigli from tn» *>fft< ». la a l*tt»r prvpared by Governor Olcott Mr Bchuldermaa's reefgnailoa is u. become effective at ot< ■ ac< Ming to h» Macutlve's letter t'oiuurronl with the request for Mr Hcbulder man's resignation G* »» nor III* . It an uounccd the apt >ihtm«nt of T II Handley of Tillamook, as sucre<»ur to the office. There are Included In Irr-ration dl» tríela now organised tn Oregon a total of 1.034J»’ act*. -- « . h t»k acre» are actually umiar waler at the present tim«, acivnlinii 10 a report prepared by I’wrcy Cooper, »tat» engi neer Honda voted for th«- development of the«» district, a . r< st- 11 3f.' *00, of which H.»kt.von ha»<- been Certi fled by the irrigation »ecurHlaa COM- mission under a law pn****l in 1*1« Míate guarantee of tnterem has lex'U authorised ou bunds amounting to 13. too.uou and |.t « >-!» has been »«pendo.! In development of the . 4I *.<« f , ■ *• ¿ ^** I various districts Governor Olcott has mad» public th» names of IS turn five tu rvprwnt th« empi* *ci» flv<* to represent th» iw ployva. and five th» cinteti» of th» •tatr at large, on a cummlttve to Invsa- ligate and rc.minrnd to th» legisla ture In l "-!l changea In th» wurkmea'a compensai Ion act M* mb.-rs of th« com mittee are Ktnployrrs It T Me Bala. Crown M’tiisniett» Pafmr company, of Portland th orge T (Jerlluger, Wiliam »lie Valley l.umb>r company. Ltallaa. U J Evenson. Henson Timber com t'sny. Clatakanle. Thomas It Kay. Kay W.mlou Milla, rial. m. H C Hall. WU- lamelle Ir-.n and rii eel works. Portland Kiiiploy.w H W rileeuian. Portland; W. I*' Brainard. Portland. Frank Han mu Kirtland. C. M Hyneraon. Purl- usd. 1 K Hi<’ Mlephens. ph«n*. Portland Htats at large l'-l \ Plnauiorc, merchant. Pvctlatid Hi.lury J Urahaai. lawyer. Portland <’ L. Hawley, farmer and stockman. Mi'nj, L«wll«< ButlW. bank er. Hood lli'.-r, Ur T Thoraldem r-pr. Illing Loyal legion of Ixigger» slid l.umberm«u. Port laud > «' ' tl f « iW ■■ i Ik,. ■■ . * J time—BL Ì fiSK >> m I- the Time to PiirvliiiMv Your Por Sale by FRED T. BII.YEU FARM I IGI IT fk POWER OUTFIT Ask th* ■«' w«-ll S.ix.wn men why they pur.-hs»«*'! our plant: I H t'ofwlatxi, t rsl.tr.-* . W n>. Voikman. Crabtree; Walter Blackburn, **<-io ..«org* S- bl.-rtr:, t abtr»». O It kn-i.let, ¡.»barton, Walter Po land. Shchl Iral many vtlwrs. P au I Automatic* Water Systems I’rrfn'tion Milking Machines (Natures Milker) /Xnker I lolth ( ream Separator«. at t ed Bowl I hr Only Self Ilei- Electric W iring l»v I .tcenaed and Bonded Men—Edit mate* Cheerfully Furnished THE ELECTRIC STORE Inc. 327 U It ha: 1» -si.I to I- tin- larg>»1 land transaction ever consummated In 1'ina lllla county, and o|»e of the larg.wt to take plac«- In eastern Oregon In year«, a a, complet'd at Pendleton, when the 2unnlrigh«in Hheep a Und company • purchased by Fred W Falconer of Enterprise at a price ■aid to exceed « half million dollar*, Included in th* leal are 35 «00 acres of laud and It.OoO head of sheep Of filial nr complete unofficial rw- turn» from every county In the stale file Heuator Johnson a plurality of ¡¡li»M In the recent presidential prefer »nee primary election On the face of these figures, Juhtieon received 45.917 again»! 43.7IX for deaerai Wood Gov- ernur Ix.wilrn ran third with a total of 14.401. while Herbert f Ho» er re cel veil 14 930 votas despite the fact that hr had withdrawn aa a candidate in thia state Arrat.g* inents have t»-en completed by J A Churchill. alate superintend ent of M-hiMila. whereby the Oregon Riat.- Normal srh.Mil at Monmouth will conduct a 13 week»' course during th» lummer for the te nefit of »tud. nl» »bo •r> graduate« of a standard tour year high acbool. and who wish to take the »«amination for a teacher-» certificate but have not flhlwhed an slementary teacher»' training courae. nor a courae at th« normal school Filing fee» »» provided under th* Oregon law» are not a part of th* campaign expense» of candidates tor Office, accordlug to a legal opinion given by Attorney-General Brown Th» attorney general held In hla opinion that a per. n wishing to run for office 1» not a candidal* until the filing fee la paid, therefor» thia contribution to the ata:.* would not tie consider*! a part <jf expen»« of the candidal« ta making hla campaign. It 1» expected that the work of pav- Ing the Pacific highway northward from Albany to th* county line at Jef ferv-on will b* completed by July 1 Th* Linn county court will make applica tion to the stat* highway rommlaalon fr r paving th» highway aouthward from Albany to a point beyond Tan gent this summer The grade of thl» »action »aa prepared last year. Th* court plan» also to prepare during the summer the grade between Tangent and Shedd To Increase th« city » wat»r supply the water commissioners of Th» l»ail»s -1 to mn a tunnel through lv m»on's min on th. • * the east fork of Mill erstell, about m Th» ball»» Hid» for IS ml>* about Jun* S th* work will b* call Th» tunnel will be rushed to comple tion In order thai th» city may hav» more water during th» summer months Experts say that whan com plet.-d the tunnel will insur» a aU inch of water. Business Is Good i All of our merchants so report. Yet it is not so good but what it can be made better by judiciously advertising Iti ahc ÿcio (tribune Advertisements in I he I ribune are profitable to advertisers in Albany Salem, Portland. San Francisco, New York and Chicago. I WHY? Because an ad in The I ribune gets results. If these foreign ads pay, surely every men bant in Scio will get good results by judiciously advertising in their home newspaper. l irvi »I l’h» me 31. Al HANY i*i i< > r< X ; I < Old I*. O. Building i *i is E do atl klhds uf amateur kodak finishing, film developing, cotiying, enlarging and photograph* ing Samples <.f *ur work on hand for your Inspection. If you have any trouble in getting good results out of your k ..k <r camera, call on us. we can no doubt help w th . u* itions that will help you get results «nd g ■* d, clear pictures, We have had over 20 years experience in this work so no doubt can do you some good. S<> be not backward in asking for help in this line. Your kodaks examined free. Our pric» s art as follows, u/uu.vi tmh on delivery of your work, please remember this; PRINTING 21x3f, or »mailer, 40c doaen 4x6, or smaller, 50c doteti and postcards, SOcdoxen ItKV FUH’ING Him rolls, any site. 10c each Film packs, anv sue. 20c each Platea up to 5x7. Sc I’latcs aiiove 5x7. 7|c Mail ordei-. solicited and attended to promptly; must la* accompanied by cash, any over remittance will be promptly returned. We th ink y**u for pas' and solicit y »ur future patronage Yours for good work, W Sirino \\ I¿SI I SCIO CASH FEED STORE Can supply your n< • i - in hor-*\ dairy, hog and chicken feeds at very reasonable price». If y.>u are I.H.kmg For an increase in the milk dm* from your dairy herd, try Sunnybrook, th. I., t .Itiry on tin- market A trial will convin-.- you that Fishor’a chicken feeds have n<> equal We have In stock Olympic. White Mountain ami Fisher’» Blend Flour; Fishers Oat .Meal nnd Pancake Flour. C«oie in and look us over. We have just what you need in feels <»f Tall kinds. J Every Business Man D. DENSMORE in Sc io should be represented in some way in The I ribune. It will be of in direct value to our town and commu nity and of direc t value to the adver tiser, and, incidentally, to the paper Every Live Merchant Advertises Are YOU Alive) i' R. M. CAIN L si »1Í EH *• < S/'r’S' 1 ■ V-*1 «